Episode 4212: Illegal Kills Border Patrol Agent; Mandates Of Accountability
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Summary
In this episode, we talk about President Trump's pardon of former Florida Governor Rick Scott and the reaction to it, as well as the implications for the future of the Trump administration and the country as a whole. We also discuss immigration, and whether or not we should all be concerned about it.
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I wonder why they have the suspects in custody.
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People in public office occasionally do terrible things.
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From time to time, we enter into a period where people in public office very frequently do lots of terrible things.
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What makes them correct course and start doing the right thing instead?
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One thing that sometimes works is shame and embarrassment.
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Being confronted with the wrongness of what they are doing, feeling shame or embarrassment,
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or at least the possibility of public rebuke and the awkwardness of being unable to explain their actions in a way that satisfies anyone.
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Sometimes you can't turn public officials around, but sometimes you can.
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Sometimes that sort of thing can cause public officials who are otherwise behaving in ways that are weak and wrong
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And that is why it may be important for our country as a whole and for the history of the American Republic
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that the first full day of Donald Trump's second presidential term was like this today for Republicans in Washington.
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Senator Scott, what do you make of President Trump's pardoned in the years?
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First off, there's so many people who are fairly prosecuted.
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What about those that assaulted police officers?
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If you violate the law, you need to be prosecuted.
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What about those who assaulted police officers and then were pardoned by the president?
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Very embarrassing for Senator Rick Scott today.
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The sense of elation on the part of the January 6th inmates who have been freed
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and the family members who have been holding vigil for them for over 900 days.
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The implications for our democracy and exactly what you outline in your intro there, just the
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prospects for the Trump presidency in terms of a squad of at least, you know, 11 or 1200
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people who are willing to go to the mat for this man.
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One father who was also in the January 6th insurrection told me yesterday night he'd be
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Their feelings of commitment to Donald Trump, the man and his cause, have only strengthened
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and increased in the intervening years and they are fired up.
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They see this as a massive vindication of their cause and their belief in someone who is really
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I use the program, uh, maitre d's, wine, you know, uh, uh, experts, uh, even waiters, high
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Now, then you go into people like Larry and he needs engineers and Masa needs, and this
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gentleman needs engineers like nobody's ever needed engineers, right?
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So we have slightly different questions, but these were all taken within the last month
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You see real uniformity deported all immigrants who are here illegally.
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55% of the New York times, Marquette, 64%, CBS news, 57%, ABC news with a slightly different
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So what you're seeing essentially here is a very clear indication that a majority of
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Americans, in fact, when they're asked this blunt question, which I believe gets at the
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underlying feelings do in fact want to deport all immigrants who are here illegally.
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There's no arguing with these different numbers because they're all essentially the same
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So if they say yes today ish, how has that changed over time?
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Yeah, this is where I think you get very interesting.
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And so we'll take a look at that ABC news question in particular, because you can really see that
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there's been a massive shift from when Trump was first getting into office eight years ago,
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You go back to 2015, I'm going to come to your side of the screen, it was 42%, hello.
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This is 20 points higher than it was just before Trump got into office the first time.
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So feelings towards immigration in this country, feelings towards undocumented immigrants and
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deporting all of them have become considerably more hawkish.
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And I think that gives Donald Trump much more leverage to go with the American people and
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sort of have these hawkish, some might say harsh, different rhetoric and also issue-based
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sort of going after immigrants who are here illegally.
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And so I think the American people are going to give Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt
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to do what he wants to do, at least if you believe these blunt questions, including this one.
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Which is, again, trying to get at the underlying feelings.
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This includes want immigration levels decreased.
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That is the highest level since the 9-11 aftermath.
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People want less people coming into the country.
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You go back to 2016 when Donald Trump again was running for president the first time, it was
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So the bottom line is, more folks want people who are here illegally deported, and their overall
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feelings towards immigration have become considerably more hawkish since Donald Trump was first getting
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
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You're just not going to get a free shot on all these networks lying about the people.
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I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to
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And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
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It's Wednesday, 22 January, Year of the Lord, 2025.
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We're going to go in a few minutes to the floor of, to a, okay, we've got a tremendous
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We're going to go to the floor of committee room over at the Budget Committee.
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Chuck Schumer has promised to light up our own Russ vote in the second round of OMB.
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Of course, OMB is the partner with Doge, with Elon Musk, as you guys are going to go to
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President Trump steps up to the microphone and says, hey, look, I hear both sides, both
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sides being Elon Musk on one, the War Room on the other, the populist versus the techno-feudalist.
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Uh, and then he goes on to have a talk about H-1B visas, but there's exploding information
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and news out there that's being suppressed, but some person you can't suppress is Laura
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Uh, Laura, you've got an exploding story about the suppression of information about the murder
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of a police officer or border patrol by, uh, by a H-1B visa, uh, person that's here staying
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Yeah, thanks, uh, for having me on this morning, Steve.
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So on Monday, uh, the same time as President Trump's inauguration, ironically, uh, there
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was a, uh, U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont who was murdered.
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And, uh, there's reports that, uh, Homeland Security had been monitoring three individuals.
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And, uh, when the Border Patrol agent, uh, approached these individuals in a car, uh, he was shot in
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And, uh, the, uh, suspect involved, who's also now dead, uh, is a German national who was
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in the United States illegally on an expired H-1B visa.
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Uh, and upon, uh, investigating this individual, uh, whose name is being reported as Felix
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Balkholt, uh, he's an employee at big tech firms.
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And so this is an H-1B visa, uh, individual who is now an illegal alien because he overstayed
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And, uh, and according to his LinkedIn, which has now been deleted because there appears
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to be an entire cover-up of his online, online history, it says that he was a software developer
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intern at Jane Street, uh, which is the same company that was involved with, uh, Sam
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Bakeman-Fried, uh, he was a quantitative trader at Tower Research Capital for three years, and
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he was also a quantitative technologist at Radix Trading.
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And so we were just lectured four weeks ago, exactly four weeks ago by the big tech giants
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And now an H-1B visa overstay and a legal alien who abused the H-1B visa system sponsored by
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big tech has murdered an innocent U S border patrol officer who also happened to be a military
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veteran who provided security at, at the Pentagon the day of the nine 11.
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So I want to go back here because there's amazing information.
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That's number one for Stuart Stevens and all the people are always over the war room and
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He doesn't have better training or better degrees or anything.
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President realized that you say, Hey, you know, you understand both sides.
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I think the information you're getting from the other side are lies.
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There is not one H-1B holder in this nation of the millions that are here that are better
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trained, have better educational credentials for the billet that they're holding.
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Walk me through this resume of a guy who just killed a Border Patrol cop in cold blood,
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Well, as I said before, it says that he was an undergraduate research assistant at the University
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And so he spent time in Canada, even though he was a German national.
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And then it says that he was living in New York for a while as a software developer for
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It says he designed and wrote web app using OCAM to visualize Jane Street's all-purpose
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And then it says that he was living in New York for three years and three months, working
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as a quantitative trader for Tower Research Capital.
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And then for almost two years, he was living in Chicago, Illinois, another place that is
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swarming with a bunch of illegal immigrants, working as a quantitative technologist.
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But, of course, when you are working in tech and you are a foreigner, you have to be sponsored
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You can throw a stick and hit tens of thousands of Americans that are going to do those jobs.
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Every one of the holders here, before they murder more cops, need to be deported immediately
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You need to put Americans in those jobs immediately.
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In AP, I think the Associated Press had it up with just visa holder.
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Well, they don't want to mention it's H-1B because look at the way that all of the big
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They completely shut down the Twitter accounts of every journalist that was speaking about
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Four weeks ago, many of the people online in the independent media who found themselves
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talking about the abuse of the H-1B visa system by big tech and the way that H-1B visa holders
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are abusing the system and contribute to a large amount of the illegal aliens who are
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And so now it seems like the mainstream media is bowing down to the big tech billionaires out
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of fear or maybe they've received orders by big tech.
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It seems like big tech has this, this delusion that they are now the media and they're going
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to completely replace all forms of media and silence or punish any journalist that reports
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the story that's either is critical of the big tech executives or critical of an issue
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Laura, where can people go to get your podcast, the nights it's on your social media?
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I know you're being suppressed, but you've got a lot of fans in the war room.
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So they can go to lauralumer.substack.com and that's where they can subscribe.
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You can also follow me on X, but I am still being heavily suppressed by Elon Musk for speaking
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And that's where people can subscribe to me as my sub stack.
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And then also my show is on Rumble, rumble.com slash lauralumer every Tuesday and Thursday
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But hopefully President Trump addresses this issue soon because, you know, the MAGA base
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cannot coexist with the technocrats that are now taking over the White House.
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Yesterday we saw all the technocrats having a press conference with President Trump announcing
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And he was asked about the H-1B visas and said he supports the issue.
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We need to have a stronger response other than, oh, I support both sides of the issue.
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An innocent Border Patrol agent has been murdered by an H-1B visa worker imported by the big tech
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The 900 Days is also the Siege of Leningrad, just to put a historical analogy on it, in World War II.
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The 900 Days, and you have these people coming forward saying they support the man and the cause, the man and his cause.
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You saw in the cold over from CNN, look at that massive shift.
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You, this audience, Oscar Blue Ramirez, here's like that, Ben Burquam, reporting every day from Darien Gaff, Todd Bensman, hammering every day.
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We've done it for four years, almost five years now.
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Every day, hammering on what's happening on the country.
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You know, fearless reporting by people who went down and put themselves in harm's way.
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The number of reporters we had down and then other independent journalists, hammering every day, hammering every day.
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So the American people could finally see, because mainstream media didn't want to cover it.
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They go down, they got, you know, they got the crying babies and how bad it is.
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They put up deportation porn, which doesn't help anything.
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It only crushes the families eventually, because all illegal aliens are going to leave the country.
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Also, folks, we call them illegal aliens on this show.
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President Trump signed an executive order, one of many, on the days of thunder.
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And we refer to them as illegal alien invaders.
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Julie Kelly, the 900 days is still tons of controversy.
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Where do we stand on, you know, the morning of guest day three now since President Trump so heroically moved on Monday afternoon, ma'am?
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So it appears that they are still releasing people from the D.C. Gulag, as I explained yesterday, the D.C. Gulag is sort of the holding pen for defendants who are going to trial in Washington, awaiting sentencing, arraignment, some on pretrial detention.
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So it's really a mix of defendants there versus the ones who are released at federal prisons across the country who've already been convicted and were serving out their sentences.
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But my sources are telling me, Steve, that the judges in Washington are responsible for slow walking the release of the defendants in the D.C. courthouse.
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This is the life's work of these judges for the past four years.
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They not only take this professionally seriously, but personally, these are judges who have expressed open contempt for Donald Trump in their court rooms, in their court filings.
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They consider January 6th an act of domestic terrorism, and they gleefully helped the government secure this 100 percent conviction rate before jury trials in Washington.
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Imagine your life's work for four years unraveling before your very eyes at the hand of the man who you despise.
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So they are holding on to this as long as possible.
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I'm collecting a list of names of those judges.
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But I know that at least one, Royce Lamberth, one of our favorites, the Reagan appointee, he apparently slow walked the release of a woman named Rachel Powell, who was serving out a 57-month federal prison sentence for obstruction of an official proceeding, which, as you know, was overturned by the Supreme Court.
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She was transferred to Washington on January 4th, January 4th, to face resentencing after her obstruction conviction was dropped.
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Royce Lamberth delayed her sentencing until last week.
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And then after news of the pardons, never called her in.
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She's a 40-some-odd-year-old woman who has children and grandchildren.
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So he was slow walking her release yesterday because, of course, he probably was going to try to sentence her to another 57 months.
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At any rate, those are the sort of individuals who were in the gulag.
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And these are the same judges who have thrown the book at these defendants, now doing whatever they can to delay their freedom until the very last minute.
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Look, the J6, obviously, President Trump is very dear to his heart.
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It's also central to our mission because it gets back to the Fed's direction.
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If my crack staff here can let me know when Russ's vote.
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Schumer promised to light up Russ's vote today at the Budget Committee.
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There's also stuff on tariffs, economy, the Ukraine war.
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200,000 combat troops as a security force permanently in Ukraine to keep the peace.
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We're going to go to Davos at the top of the hour with Norah bin Laden.
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Because this gets to – and Julie, you've done such great work.
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And the reason we've been promoting this and platforming this when Julie was shut off everywhere for years and years and years and years, it's deeper even than the J6 guys.
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The J6 guys are symbolic, symbolic of a corruption in our system that goes all the way back to taking out Richard Nixon.
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Richard Nixon was a coup, and it wasn't the Washington Post.
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All that Woodward and Bernstein stuff and the FBI leak, that was important, but that was small to what Judge Sirica and the House legal staffs and the Senate legal staffs working in junction with a corrupt DOJ.
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This is the beginning of taking out the chief magistrate part of the president so that the deep state can then form and hermetically seal off the Justice Department.
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And it's worse under Trump because it was an entire system.
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This has to be a massive criminal investigation.
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Let me say it right here on the 22nd of January in the year of our Lord, 2025.
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And remember, what's said on the war room and what the war room.
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So we'll continue to look at what's happening today at the D.C. Gulag.
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I think everyone has basically been released as of now, but there still should be some sort of inquiry.
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I know that there were members of Congress who were there yesterday looking into what was happening.
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They should investigate because this was not apparently the jail officials.
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This was them waiting for judges to grant these motions to dismiss or vacate sentencing hearings, et cetera, waiting for the judges to grant those.
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So the same House members can start to look at exactly what was happening the last few days and hold those judges accountable.
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Every single one has been involved in this vengeful, reckless prosecution of J6ers.
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And this is the perfect starting point to figuring out and holding them at least publicly accountable for what they've done.
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The judges are going to be under a criminal investigation.
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We have this cancer has spread throughout the entire system.
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And one way you can be impeached is be subject to a criminal investigation that shows you committed crimes.
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They cannot be allowed to sit on the bench and do what they do.
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We're going to do this, and we're going to adjudicate this fairly.
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But give me your top five draft picks here on the judges.
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Well, the top judge has to be former Chief Judge Beryl Howell.
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She had a seven-year appointment as chief judge.
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She oversaw the Robert Mueller investigation, signing off on every subpoena that he wanted.
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She then moved to overseeing the investigation, the grand jury proceedings in both the classified documents case and the J6 case against the president.
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She is the one who signed off on the piercing of privilege between Donald Trump and his attorney, Evan Corcoran, forcing his attorney to turn over records related to the classified documents case.
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She also signed off on the subpoena to Twitter after Elon Musk bought it, after Jack Smith sought this search warrant to get Donald Trump's Twitter data.
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Not only did she sign off on the search warrant and subpoena, she signed off on a non-disclosure order preventing Twitter from notifying their client, Mr. Trump, at the time, that they were going to, the government was going to obtain his Twitter data.
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Early in 2021, here's the most egregious what she did.
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She established a special set of rules for J6ers, who could be held under pretrial detention and who wouldn't be.
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You don't establish pretrial detention, meaning denying their release awaiting trial, for an entire group of defendants who you don't even know who they're going to be.
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She established that in early 2021, and that is what the judges followed.
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Ahmet Mehta, who oversaw the criminal prosecution of the Oath Keepers and other individuals, he allowing the government to claim that obstruction of an official proceeding should result in a terrorism enhancement at sentencing.
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Of course, this was before the Supreme Court overturned it.
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He's also handling civil lawsuits against the president.
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Tim Kelly, my favorite, who oversaw the really abusive criminal prosecution, seditious conspiracy of the Proud Boys.
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Both Ahmet Mehta and Tim Kelly allowing DOJ to use seditious conspiracy against nonviolent men who organized a political demonstration in the nation's capital.
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This is a statute customarily reserved for real terrorists like the first world trade bomber.
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Nonetheless, they used that terrorism statute against nonviolent members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.
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Of course, Royce Lambert, who has been, I think, one of the most vindictive judges, has called out Donald Trump personally.
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And then after he was elected, denounced President Trump's plans for pardons.
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And I'm trying to think of some of my favorites.
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I know I'm leaving a few out, but I think that's a good place to start.
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Okay, the days of thunder, and this is like rolling thunder,
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the bombing and the bombing campaign in the Vietnam War.
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President Trump's hitting them on all fronts, economic, geopolitical.
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The border, calling the Army, it's been magnificent.
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One of the reasons it's been magnificent is that we've had four years.
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This is where Project 2025, and I put that under the rubric of all those groups,
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America First Priorities, the great Russ Vote and the team at Center for Renewing America.
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Russ is now getting grilled by the Democrats in the Budget Committee.
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We'll dip in and out as we follow these confirmation hearings.
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The committees will vote, and then he'll go to the floor.
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Remember, we told you that you've got the executive orders.
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You have the – then you have the legislation.
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There's a meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the House to talk about the
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I put up on Getter, and I'll say it over and over again.
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If you do one reconciliation bill, you're going to have a big, nasty summer omnibus
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that's going to be a disaster, and they're going to put a gun to everybody's head
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to have a bunch of tax cuts in there, I think, not the populist tax cuts of Social Security
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for the working class and no – on overtime and things like that.
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Do one or two, get the border, get energy, get those done, and get them done quickly
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because one omnibus bill is going to be – hey, write it down now, 22 January.
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They're doing one reconciliation bill because they want to go back to the omnibus.
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One of the reasons we've had four years to do this, four years to get ready,
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these different groups working on executive orders.
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And they've got Office of Legal Counsel backup.
00:31:36.920
So he's coming hard in every different aspect of it.
00:31:43.820
But you see on the J6, you've got Loomer, you've got Julie Kelly,
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And then they want to either throw him back in jail.
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Or guys like Brown don't think they want to release at all.
00:32:09.440
Well, he is a revered veteran, decorated war hero, who was a Green Beret,
00:32:15.800
and who spent many years serving this country in special operations.
00:32:19.140
And Jeremy Brown, you know, is an interesting case because in December,
00:32:24.260
before January 6th ever took place, he had just joined the Oath Keepers.
00:32:29.120
You know, he wanted to maintain the oath that he made when he put on that uniform.
00:32:36.480
And two JTTF agents show up at his door, and they want to talk to him.
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Basically, they want him to snitch on the Oath Keepers.
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And also, he's a guy, he worked with JTTF all over the world when he was deployed.
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And he says to them, I'm going to record this with your permission.
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What they didn't expect was that he would release that recording.
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Because that recording is evidence of the setup of how Homeland Security and JTTF and other elements
00:33:10.120
of the administration were already working to set up people like Stuart Rhodes from the Oath Keepers
00:33:16.840
and the Proud Boys and others trying to get their fellow Americans to snitch on them.
00:33:21.960
And we still don't have the full picture on how many snitches, actually, there were that
00:33:27.240
day who weren't just observing, but were at times orchestrating the violence, inciting
00:33:33.840
the violence, pushing people to go ahead and so on.
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And what Jeremy Brown did was what really made them upset because he took that evidence of
00:33:45.320
And then lo and behold, this guy who went to the Capitol, who was never accused of violence,
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never went inside the building, he was doing security for a VIP who was basically, there
00:33:55.580
was a woman who was speaking and her mother was attending the rally.
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They came after him on misdemeanor charges, raided his house, which is now a familiar pattern
00:34:13.180
with January 6th defendants, which is a violation of their constitutional rights because you come
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And they used those two misdemeanors to do a search and turn up weapons that quite, and
00:34:28.800
you know, claims of classified documents that were obviously planted.
00:34:34.120
I say obviously planted because number one, they resisted doing forensic evidence, you know,
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And when they were forced to, they found that there was no DNA on these grenades and things
00:34:43.660
that matched Jeremy Brown or any of the carpet fibers from his house or trailer or pets and
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And also, you know, Steve, you know this, right?
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Having been a military man, when the United States government deals with weapons and soldiers,
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you have to be accountable even for the shell casings of the bullets that you fire.
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You remove something, you know, they know who took it and you are responsible for checking
00:35:09.200
These grenades were traced back to a facility that I can't say, but where there was no record
00:35:17.320
If Jeremy Brown had stolen them and had them in his possession, the government would have
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Not only that, they had been used in parts of the world.
00:35:26.120
They had been taken out and checked back in, you know, for use in parts of the world
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He had no connection to the so-called evidence.
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The classified documents turned out to be templates.
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So basically, this is something that happened to another January 6th defendant, Ben Martin,
00:35:41.920
Benjamin Martin, OK, where they used misdemeanor charges as a pretext to do a search and seizure
00:35:50.940
And Jeremy Brown, actually, you can listen to that recording.
00:35:58.020
He also wrote a letter that he read for the American people on the very first day of the
00:36:07.660
And if you can find that online, it's one of the most moving things that you will ever
00:36:12.960
To hear Jeremy Brown talking about, you know, what was really required of all of us in that
00:36:18.660
moment of how they stood for the republic and stood for the constitution and those principles
00:36:23.520
and how this charade that was being presented to the people was an abject lie.
00:36:28.280
And at the end, you know, he uses something, Steve.
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And for anyone who's had anything to do with the military, if you ever did CS training,
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if you went through, you know, the Q courses, the Green Beret, you know, that is something
00:36:41.980
that we as the United States teach our soldiers to give those, you know, to give that message
00:36:48.620
and that number to people so they know how to find you.
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It's really a cry for help, you know, for everyone in the community who understands what
00:36:57.900
There is a saying in the United States military that there's no man left behind, but Jeremy
00:37:04.980
And when I went and interviewed him in prison, you know, he said to me, I said, you could be
00:37:12.180
And he said, I'll be here for as long as the American people leave me here.
00:37:16.060
Well, President Donald Trump promised Jeremy Brown's mother, Lisa, that when he met her,
00:37:23.820
And he, thanks to Donald Trump, the J6 misdemeanor charges have been dismissed because all these
00:37:29.520
years in jail, and Jeremy's never actually gone to trial on that.
00:37:32.800
But the weapons charges that came out of the search and seizure from the January 6 charges
00:37:37.780
is what is keeping him in the DC Gulag right now.
00:37:45.360
Are you saying, hang on, are you saying, you're saying they did this, they plan, you're
00:37:49.980
making, you're saying you have evidence to show that they planted this on him because
00:37:55.480
he wouldn't work for them to be a rat, to basically get inside, to infiltrate these
00:37:59.220
groups like they had in Detroit with the Gretchen Whitmer fiasco, that they want to get informants.
00:38:05.440
And for him not to be an informant, they went to him two weeks after his involvement.
00:38:08.640
Uh, by him saying, I'm not going to do that, I'm not a rat, uh, you're saying that they
00:38:13.980
then, uh, use the pretext of misdemeanor charges to plant evidence that would then lead to multiple
00:38:19.480
felonies and keep him in prison, no matter what President Trump tried to do?
00:38:23.440
Well, Jeremy has no doubt that that's what happened, right?
00:38:26.760
He has absolutely no doubt because he'd never seen those grenades before.
00:38:31.240
This is the guy, Steve, who was a weapons sergeant as a Green Beret.
00:38:34.700
Do you think a weapons sergeant is going to leave loaded grenades lying around a trailer?
00:38:41.860
And they knew they could get away with it because Biden was in office and the Republicans, you
00:38:46.780
know, you know, senior Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell had joined the chorus
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This is the worst day in, you know, American history and so on.
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I mean, can you, can you tell me, can you see another logical reason?
00:39:02.680
So why, why are you raiding the homes of people who are facing nonviolent misdemeanor charges?
00:39:08.660
Why did every judge deny the January 6th defendants a First Amendment defense when they were exercising
00:39:16.520
What about, you know, the Fourth Amendment says you're supposed to be protected from this
00:39:21.600
You can't just come into somebody's home without, you know, a proper warrant.
00:39:25.260
These were illegal search warrants from the very beginning.
00:39:27.600
You know, there's not a single January 6th defendant that has had a fair trial.
00:39:32.580
You can't get a fair trial or an impartial jury in Washington, D.C.
00:39:36.540
Donald Trump stood before the American people and said, I can't get a fair trial in D.C.
00:39:41.000
Well, what chance do you think his supporters have, especially when you're talking about January 6th,
00:39:46.680
which is obviously a setup to cover a stolen election and to prevent the people on the floor
00:39:53.080
of the House from doing what they wanted to do, which was to send the contested results
00:39:57.420
back to the states and give them a chance to take a closer look.
00:40:01.160
You know, as you know very well, Steve, that's what they achieved.
00:40:04.320
So, so, so, so, so, so, Laura, Laura, where does it stand right now?
00:40:08.300
What, what is, what is his disposition right now?
00:40:11.060
What if right at this moment, where's Jeremy Brown and what can this audience do to support
00:40:16.820
Jeremy Brown right now is incarcerated in the D.C. Gulak.
00:40:22.340
He was told yesterday that he was being released.
00:40:25.100
He was handed over to U.S. Marshals, and then they said, no, you are not being released,
00:40:37.560
So they can just be dismissed in this other case.
00:40:43.860
President Trump's the commander, he's chief magistrate, commander-in-chief.
00:40:47.400
He gave a, he gave a pardon to this guy to be released, did he not?
00:40:53.340
He said, you know, and this is what's happening, Steve.
00:41:01.640
President Trump is the chief magistrate, the commander-in-chief, and the chief executive
00:41:08.360
The guys I know, the guys in my cell block, because there were January, there was a big January
00:41:12.860
six guy around the fire, the police officer Setnick was in the cell across from me.
00:41:18.400
They went in the middle of the night and let him out, right?
00:41:20.800
He's one of the most controversial guys of all.
00:41:22.920
They let these guys out on President Trump's written instructions as a pardon.
00:41:28.000
Why is Jeremy Brown, we got a minute, why is Jeremy Brown still being held when President
00:41:36.940
Because they are using this other case to hold on to Jeremy Brown.
00:41:42.860
And what we are seeing is judges and Bureau of Prisons and other people, these same DCT
00:41:48.800
judges, wherever they can, they are stepping in to try to prevent people from being released.
00:41:54.280
They're trying to force people like Stuart Rhodes and others whose sentences were commuted.
00:41:58.540
They're trying to force them to be on supervised release and probation with conditions.
00:42:03.580
They are, I mean, what you're looking at, Steve, is the first real test case of President
00:42:11.960
They're looking for any bureaucratic loophole or legal loophole or some kind of argument,
00:42:17.360
whether legitimate or not, where they can say, we don't have to do what we've been told
00:42:23.840
Laura, hang on for a second, because we're getting down to what they're trying to do here
00:42:31.660
Russ Vogt is taking some incoming from Bernie Sanders and some of the other senators, but
00:42:38.320
Russ is giving as good as he gets and, in fact, better than he gets.
00:42:43.280
Russ Vogt in front of the Budget Committee today.
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They are the most anti-democratic forces in the world outside of the Chinese Communist
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And to turn that into policy, to implement that.
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And so to the extent that he has run on having lower prescription drugs, that's a priority
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The president in the past, I don't know about recently, has indicated that he would maybe
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do what President Biden did, stand up to Big Pharma.
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We are paying now, in some cases, 10 times more, as you know, the same exact drug that
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Are you going to advise the president to take on Big Pharma and do what he promised to do?
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And that is have Americans not pay a nickel more than other countries for prescription
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Senator, the president has not made an announcement since he's been in office, but he certainly
00:45:20.700
There was a speech with regard to making sure that we were getting the same types of arrangements
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that the other countries were, given the amount that we were investing in it.
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But he also, Senator, wants to do it in a careful way so that we are not ruining the phenomena
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and the industry that allows us to have life-saving disease.
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But will you maintain what we fought very hard to, to do what every other country does,
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have Medicare negotiate prescription drug prices with the industry?
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I'm not here to get in front of the president on any of his policies, other than to say that
00:46:01.560
And I think your question reflects that it's been a priority of his.
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They're going after Russ, and they're trying to chop block him on various policies.
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Birch Gold, we're going to go through turbulence, folks.
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You can already tell by the pushback of the administrative of the state on trying to implement
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President Trump's policies, and they're magnificent.
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He's forced the government bureaucrats to come back to work.
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And this is just, I mean, there's 200 government actions, including dozens and dozens and dozens
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He's flooded the zone, flooded the zone first on his nominees, flooded the zone on executive
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orders, flooded his zone on executive actions across the board.
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I think they're saying the CPB1 app had 175 million, because now they have to turn, now
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Yeah, 175 million applications, just, it's sick.
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And I'm telling you, we're going to go back, this mass criminal, it has to be in a criminal
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investigation on this conspiracy, it has to be.
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And the judges are going to get rolled up in it.
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You're held accountable by the ability to impeach you.
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And a criminal investigation, a vast criminal investigation would turn up, you know, behind
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the scenes, things like Sirica did in Watergate, are crimes.
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It's all going to be, it's all going to be adjudicated in public.
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That's one of the big advocates, I know the lawyers too, about declassification of all the
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I think there's 5 million documents immediately you could declassify.
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Let the American people see the people that have, the country of the most decent folks
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on earth that have the best common sense are the American people.
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And every time we get in trouble, every time we get in trouble, it's holding information
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back from the people and letting these globalists wreak havoc.
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Birchgold.com, you want to talk about something they held back from you?
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Everybody understand how we got to this orgy of spending and nobody thought we'd ever have
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As we say on Wall Street, it's going to lead to a lot of pain and a lot of head butting
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and a lot of gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair.
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As President Trump gets, I think the most important thing of all is to get sorted, not just the
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economic model of the country, but in addition, the financing.
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He looks at the United States as a premier market.
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You should pay a premium to get access to it, just like you get a premium, like a skybox,
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let's say, at a sporting event or an entertainment event.
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He doesn't look at putting a 25% tariff on a Mexican avocado.
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He thinks that we're going to go through all of that today.
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A lot of fights behind the scenes, but that's okay.
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You've got to argue those ideas and show evidence.
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One of the most important people, the reason she's so unique, besides her courage and her
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Yes, they are caught up in this as American citizens, but the administrative and deep state have no intention of just tossing the keys to Donald Trump and Donald Trump's colleagues.
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They're going to use every single thing they can to oppose and to undermine.
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I mean, remember, Steve, when we had a guy writing an editorial in the New York Times about how he was removing briefing papers from the president's desk and basically subverting the president.
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This is seditious behavior, and he was celebrated in the mainstream media for doing so and never held accountable.
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You know, I had a brief moment on Election Day where I spoke to President Trump, and he said to me, what do you want to see from my administration?
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Yes, fixing the border and fixing the economy is going to be massive.
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If you fix the economy and you fix the border, but you don't fix the deep state, you don't put you don't get judges actually enforcing the law.
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